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[THE BIOCULTURAL HISTORY OF THE ORANG ASLI] The genetic history of the Orang Asli: uniting patchwork data Baer, A.
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The Dvaravati Gap - Linking Prehistory and History in Early Thailand Glover, Ian; Institute of Archaeology, University College London
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[Special section on volcanic glass] LATE PLEISTOCENE AND EARLY HOLOCENE USES OF BASALTIC GLASS IN PRIMORYE, FAR EAST RUSSIA: A NEW PERSPECTIVE BASED ON SITES NEAR THE SOURCES Kluyev, Nikolay A.; Institute of History, Archaeology and Ethnography, Russian Academy of Sciences, 89 Pushkinskaya St., Vladivostok, 690950, Russia - Sleptsov, Igor Y.; Institute of History, Archaeology and Ethnography, Russian Academy of Sciences, 89 Pushkinskaya St., Vladivostok, 690950, Russia
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Identifying Behavioural Modernity: Lessons from Sahul Porr, Martin
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OBSIDIAN NETWORK PATTERNS IN MELANESIA – SOURCES, CHARACTERISATION AND DISTRIBUTION. Summerhayes, Glenn R.
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Brief history of prehistory in Sarawak Chin, Lucas
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Society against the state: perspectives on the history of early Andhra Pradesh Galla, Amareswar
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[TRANSITIONS TO AGRICULTURE IN THE PACIFIC REGION] A thousand years of gardening: a history of subsistence on Futana Piazza, Anne di - Frimagacci, Daniel
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[DIVERSITY, CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN THE HISTORY OF THE BISMARCK ARCHIPELAGO] Diversity, continuity and change in the Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea Gosden, Chris - Specht, Jim
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[DIVERSITY, CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN THE HISTORY OF THE BISMARCK ARCHIPELAGO] What was the significance of Lapita pottery at Talasea? Specht, Jim - Fullagar, Richard - Torrence, Robin
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[DIVERSITY, CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN THE HISTORY OF THE BISMARCK ARCHIPELAGO] The Lapita Cultural Complex: current evidence and proposed models Green, R.C.
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[DIVERSITY, CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN THE HISTORY OF THE BISMARCK ARCHIPELAGO] Lapita origins, distribution, contemporaries and successors revisited Spriggs, Matthew
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[DIVERSITY, CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN THE HISTORY OF THE BISMARCK ARCHIPELAGO] Lapita and post-Lapita developments in the Vitiaz Straits-West New Britain area Lilley, Ian
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[DIVERSITY, CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN THE HISTORY OF THE BISMARCK ARCHIPELAGO] Lapita as test: the meaning of pottery in Melanesian prehistory Sharp, Nancy
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[DIVERSITY, CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN THE HISTORY OF THE BISMARCK ARCHIPELAGO] Long term trends in the colonization of the Pacific: putting Lapita in its place Gosden, Chris
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[THE BIOCULTURAL HISTORY OF THE ORANG ASLI] Genes, language, and ethnic groups: reconstructing Orang Asli prehistory Fix, Alan G.
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[THE BIOCULTURAL HISTORY OF THE ORANG ASLI] Dental morphology at Gua Cha, West Malaysia, and the implications for "Sundadonty" Bulbeck, David
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[THE BIOCULTURAL HISTORY OF THE ORANG ASLI] Stories of migration from native resources: the Semai oral tradition Edo, Juli
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[SETTLEMENT, ORAL HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY IN MICRONESIA] Pohnpei petroglyphs, communication and miscommunication Rainbird, Paul
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[SETTLEMENT, ORAL HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY IN MICRONESIA] Sengall Ridge, Belau: burials, spirit walks, and painted pottery Beardsley, Felicia R. - Basilius, Umai
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[SETTLEMENT, ORAL HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY IN MICRONESIA] Oral traditions and archaeology in Micronesia Olsudong, Rita
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[SETTLEMENT, ORAL HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY IN MICRONESIA] Archaeological and paleoenvironmental evidence of early settlement in Palau Welch, David J.
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[SETTLEMENT, ORAL HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY IN MICRONESIA] Human spear points and speared humans: the procurement, manufacture and use of bone implements in prehistoric Guam McNeill, Judith R.
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The Southeast Solomon Islands Cultural History Programme Yen, D.E.
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[Special section on volcanic glass] THE ROLE OF RAW MATERIAL IN MICROBLADE TECHNOLOGY AT THREE LATE PALAEOLITHIC SITES, RUSSIAN FAR EAST Pantukhina, Irina; Institute of History, Archaeology and Ethnography, Russian Academy of Science, Vladivostok 960001, Russia.
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THE AMIS, AND PREHISTORY, IN CULTURAL HERITAGE DEVELOPMENT IN TAIWAN Blundell, David; National Chengchi University and University of California
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FIRE-MAKING USING A STONE `STRIKE-A-LIGHT' IN THE SOA BASIN OF FLORES, INDONESIA Brumm, Adam; Department of Archaeology and Natural History, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200
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AN AUSTRONESIAN PRESENCE IN SOUTHERN JAPAN: EARLY OCCUPATION IN THE YAEYAMA ISLANDS. Summerhayes, Glenn R. - Anderson, Atholl
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[Special section on the Yiluo project] CONTEXTUAL ANALYSIS OF PLANT REMAINS AT THE ERLITOU-PERIOD HUIZUI SITE, HENAN, CHINA Lee, Gyoung-Ah; Dept. of Archaeology and Art History, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, South Korea - Bestel, Sheahan; Archaeology Program, La Trobe University, VIC 3086 Australia
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[Special section on volcanic glass] ARCHAEOLOGICAL OBSIDIAN STUDIES IN HOKKAIDO, JAPAN: RETROSPECT AND PROSPECTS Izuho, Masami; Sapporo Buried Cultural Property Center, Minami 22, Nishi 13, Chuo-ku, Sapporo, 064-0922, Japan - Sato, Hiroyuki; Institute of Archaeology, Faculty of Letters, University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
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NEW LIGHT ON TAIWAN HIGHLAND PREHISTORY Hung, Ling-Yu; Department of Art History and Archaeology, Washington University in St. Louis, USA - Ho, Chuan-Kun; National Museum of Natural Science, Taichung, Taiwan
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FROM VIETNAMESE LITHOPHONES TO BALINESE GAMELANS: A HISTORY OF TUNED PERCUSSION IN THE INDO-PACIFIC REGION Blench, Roger; Mallam Dendo, 8 Guest Road, Cambridge CB1 2AL, UK
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ON HIZEN PORCELAIN AND THE MANILA - ACAPULCO GALLEON TRADE Nogami, Takenori; Arita History and Folklore Museum, 1-4-1,Izumiyama, Arita-cho,Saga Prefecture, Japan 844-0001
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TRADE CERAMICS FROM SELECTED SITES IN WESTERN JAPAN, LATE 14TH TO 17TH CENTURIES Seyock, Barbara; Department of Asian Studies, Institute of Chinese Studies, University of Munich, Kaulbachstr. 51a, 80539 Munich, Germany
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[Special section on the Yiluo project] SOIL MICROMORPHOLOGY, CHEMISTRY AND MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY STUDIES AT HUIZUI (YILUO REGION, HENAN PROVINCE, NORTHERN CHINA), WITH SPECIAL FOCUS ON A TYPICAL YANGSHAO FLOOR SEQUENCE Macphail, Richard I.; Institute of Archaeology, University College London, 31-34, Gordon Sq, London, WC1H 0PY - Crowther, John; UK Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Wales, Lampeter, Ceredigion, SA48 7ED, UK
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